The Multiple Being: Multispecies Ethnographic Filmmaking in Arnhem Land, Australia
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Fijn, Natasha
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Ethnographic filmmaking can be an effective way of discovering layers of meaning, in this instance the concept of the “multiple animal,” where a significant animal’s multiplicity is revealed through ceremony and everyday encounters. Here
we combine more-than-human sociality and multispecies ethnography with observational filmmaking, in relation to my own filmmaking and the earlier work of Ian
Dunlop, and in collaboration with Yolngu communities in northeastern Arnhem
Land. A re-examination of Dunlop’s visual ethnography, supplemented by my
more recent film work, offers new insights into Yolngu perceptions about other
beings, beyond symbolic metaphors and totems.
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Visual Anthropology
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2099-12-31
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